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  1. Roman villas are numerous in Britain,4 but are relatively seldom detected. from the air. Positive identification of a previously unsuspected site calls for. recognition of at least one building, whether of stone or timber, whose. distinctively Roman. Only in the most favourable conditions do crop-marks.

  2. The Royal Geographic Society’s exhibition Britain from the Air displays aerial photographs of the UK’s extraordinary landscapes. We chose 12 of the most striking and surreal. Webb Aviation ...

  3. Professor Mattingly’s book is very well organised, with sections which easily engage the reader on specific aspects of the Roman presence here, for example religion, political organisation, the military, agriculture, and industry. It also explains in great detail the various impacts across Britain of the transition from the Late Iron Age to ...

  4. www.english-heritage.org.uk › learn › story-of-englandRoman Britain | English Heritage

    Britain was part of the Roman Empire for over three and a half centuries. From the invasion under the emperor Claudius in AD 43 until rule from Rome ended in the early 5th century, the province of Britannia was part of a political union that covered most of Europe. Use the links below to discover the impact and legacy of the Roman era on the ...

  5. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 0521250889 ARCHAEOLOGY (Roman Britain). Roman Britain from the Air. Sheppard S.; St. Joseph, J. K. Frere. Published by Cambridge University Press, 1983. ISBN 10: 052125 ...

  6. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 0521250889 ARCHAEOLOGY (Roman Britain). Roman Britain from the Air. Sheppard S.; St. Joseph, J. K. Frere. Published by Cambridge University Press, 1983. ISBN 10: 052125 ...

  7. This bust, found at Lullingstone Roman Villa, Kent, is thought to depict Publius Helvius Pertinax, who became governor of Britain in AD 185. He was forced to resign the following year, apparently because his harsh rule had made the legions hostile to him. Pertinax later became Roman emperor for three months in 193, before being assassinated by the Praetorian Guard.